The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1025
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 30 minutes
Words per Minute
180.36343
Hate Speech Sentences
116
Summary
Josh and Stelios discuss the rising migrant crime epidemic in the UK, Josh gives a warning to the Japanese from the west, and Stellios talks about how whites will become a minority in the US, and how some CNN commentators think that's a good thing.
Transcript
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Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Loatheaters for the 18th of October 2024. I'm your host
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Connor, joined by Josh and Stelios. We'll be discussing the UK's migrant crime epidemic
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because it never seems to stop. Josh will be issuing a warning to the Japanese from the West
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and Stelios will be discussing how whites will become a minority in the US and how some CNN
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commentators think that's a good thing. Before we start, it is Friday and we have Stelios's
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masterpiece ready for you. If you are a Loatheater subscriber, we'll be discussing Batman and Robin
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for an hour and a half. What's the significance of this Stelios to the uninitiated? What is so good
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about the 1997 Batman and Robin film? Well, the problem with the uninitiated is that theatricality
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and deception is a powerful agent to them. So we are going to combat this. Okay. That's the
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most esoteric way possible. If you don't want to be left dubbed into cold, then please subscribe
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to Loatheaters for £5 a month and you can watch us live and we will be responding to your comments.
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Stelios is hosting. It's going to be just sheer anarchy. But without further ado, let's jump
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into today's stories. Oh, this is the wrong segment thing. Connor's presenting my segment today. I know.
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Yeah, there we go. Thank you. Thank you, Samson. Anyway, right. Do you feel enriched yet,
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ladies and gentlemen? I ask this question because we have a rising migrant crime wave over in the UK
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and if people go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on a minute, migrants might commit less crime than
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your average UK citizen. Not true. They're arrested at 34% more. But remember, every single crime that
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is committed by a migrant is a choice made by the ruling establishment to import criminals in and
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every time they remain in the country, it is a choice made to make you pay for their bed and board while
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the likes of military servicemen sleep on the street. So all remember, it's a deliberate choice
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and the deliberate choices they're making, well, we'll be going through that two-tier policing in
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this segment. Before we do, remember, it's only about 20-odd days now until the American election.
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We will be doing an election night livestream like we did for the UK. Come along, watch us, discuss as
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the results come in, not melt down, hopefully, like the Young Turks and have some guests on both from
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the UK and across the pond. But if you want to get prepared for that, we've now got some merch on
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Oh, I really want this t-shirt. I love the t-shirt, the grilling Trump. There's something
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It's very wholesome. Who's the Roman senator who became Caesar, who was a farmer and went
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Yeah, this is Trump's Cincinnati moment. Trump just wanted to grill, and you should have
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left him alone. Anyway, getting onto something that President Trump cares about. There's a lot
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of migrant crime in the UK. We'll start off with this story. There's been an update.
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Very smooth. A man of no fixed abode from that very violent country, no fixed abode. The BBC
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are reporting because he's been sentenced, and he tried shoving a Polish postman in London
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on the tracks. His name is Tadius Potaszek, he was 61, off the southbound Victoria Line platform
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at Oxford Circus on the 3rd of February. He narrowly missed touching the live rail, and he was helped
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off the tracks by a passerby. He's been awarded £1,000 by the judge in a London Crown Corps.
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Shorsh is a Kurdish migrant. He had to use an interpreter to give evidence, and he claimed
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he was angry because the postman in question gave him a dirty look. So, rational, high-impulse
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But also, if he's of no fixed abode, I think giving someone a dirty look that's homeless
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Well, obviously you're not in London, fortunately, but there is a sort of begging cabal that started
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up in London's train stations. If you go to London Bridge, you'll notice the same people
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there holding the same signs, and like clockwork on certain hours, they'll change spots as if
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they're doing shift. It's clearly a begging racket, probably because the person controlling
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all the money that it goes back to gives them drugs, because they do seem quite tweaked
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out. And this chap, what you wouldn't know from reading the BBC report, because they
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omit this information, is an illegal immigrant who's refused asylum in Germany, and has been
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sleeping rough in Victoria tube station for months. And now he's going to prison, not
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Yeah, so he's still getting put up, you know, with room and board, everything covered, just
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Yeah, well, it's certainly better than Victoria tube station, a prison cell.
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Victoria line, by the way, was one of the ones that had the most bedbugs and diseases on
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it. So you could actually catch an STD by sitting on the London tube. Not an exaggeration.
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I don't think TFL are going to adopt that slogan.
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Yeah, well, every journey matters, I suppose. Anyway, next one.
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This BBC News report, again, omits some careful information. So this is the murder of Mary
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Yeah, it was. The police service in Northern Ireland have confirmed that now the Republic
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of Ireland are leading the investigation into the murder of Mary Ward in Belfast. This
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is following the arrest of a 26-year-old man in Dublin on Wednesday. Dublin man to blame
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Yeah, it's a shade slightly darker than raw egg nationalist. Yeah, one could say that.
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But the details, according to the BBC, Miss Ward 22 was found dead in her home at Melrose
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Street on the 1st of October with wounds to her neck. Basically, the police had tried to
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contact her for a welfare check for a few days and then found her body slumped against the
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The problem with this is that if you just follow the news about this, you see that the governments
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give the impression that they care much more about the rights and the treatment of criminals
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than they care about the actual safety of their own citizens.
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Well, yeah, the left wing of Western politics now cares more about rapists and murderers than
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they do innocent people. This poor young girl is dead. They're not, you know, holding their
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breath for her. They're doing it for this migrant that need not be there.
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There's two reasons for that, right? There's the reason that you often point out, Stelios,
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which is that this is a way of fostering anarcho-tyranny. It's a way of making the law-abiding public
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so terrified they run to the government for solutions to a problem that they have themselves
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created and so they get to expand their state power. And then there's all the ideologues
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who believe that genuinely criminals are deep down fundamentally good and innocent people.
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And if it weren't for the civilisation that's failed them, all the systems and structures
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and cultures and oppressions, they wouldn't be committing crime at all. So all you need
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to do is get rid of the police, actually. Get rid of culture. Treat them with kid gloves
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and give them a pool table and a youth club and they'll just be right as rain.
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The economic explanation for crime is ridiculous because if you look at crime rates in Britain,
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for example, the people who are most likely to be in poverty, which, you know, the measures
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of poverty are questionable in and of themselves because they're judged on a baseline median rather
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than, you know, any objective standard. But that aside, it's normally either Pakistanis
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or Bangladeshis that tend to live in the lowest economic conditions and they're not the ones
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out there doing the most violent crime at the very least.
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If you're in somewhere like Rochdale or Rotherham, they are. If you're in somewhere
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like London, it's not. It's often second generation black and Caribbean kids who are
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not living in poverty. In fact, they're net tax recipients and have a lot of disposable
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income, but they're still 47% of knife crime attacks.
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Yeah. But the point I'm making here is that the people who are massively overrepresented
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in violent crime aren't necessarily the most impoverished, which suggests that that isn't
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Yeah, exactly. No, what I wanted to say is that some countries don't publish data when
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it comes to crime related to ethnicity. But even when such data are being published, such
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as in Germany, the only interpretation you're allowed to make is that this is entirely an issue
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of economics. So the only suggested solution people are allowed to say without being demonized
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as far right is that you should just increase taxes and just be a tax object in perpetuity
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And it's not going to work because if that were the case, there would be zero crime in,
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And at the same time, there's two things have happened here. One, the countries that do collect
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this data, like the Netherlands, have found that both second and first generation immigrants
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have lower economic inputs from countries like the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan
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and Turkey than native Danes and even migrants from East Asia, America and Western Europe.
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So the second generation migrants, which are meant to be assimilated and are born in that
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country, are still repeating the mistakes of their parents. And also we see in the arrest
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rates, but also the economic contribution rates, that migrants commit more crime and contribute
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less on average to the economy in the UK, according to the OBR, that fire rate organization,
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than the native population, despite the argument being we need migrants to boost the economy.
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A lot of the Scandinavian data, in fact, suggests that the longer a migrant stays in the country,
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the more likely they are to commit crime. So the second generations actually commit violent crime
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almost twice the rate of the first generation. And so rather than assimilating,
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they're becoming worse, not better. It's the opposite of assimilation.
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Ayan Hersey Ali, an actual refugee who loves this country and Netherlands and the like,
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explained this as they're brought up with no frame of reference for the homeland. And so when they
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are raised to be hostile to the culture of, let's say, broadly the West, particularly liberal values
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like gay marriage and the like, especially if they're Islamic, they come to resent their home
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culture. And then they romanticize the country that they've never been to, but that their parents
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came from. And so they seek to, in more violent fashion, replicate the conditions of their previous
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I have to add something very quickly, because I don't know to what extent people know this,
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but it seems to me that it is a specific failure. It's a colossal failure to not be able to
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assimilate into English culture, because it's one of the least demanding cultures.
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It's one of the cultures that demands the least things from you. It's just,
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I think that's actually the problem. I think Harrison often outlines these things quite well.
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Integration and assimilation are actually different. Integration is abiding by the law and
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paying taxes and not causing trouble. Like you could say that the Indians and the Chinese
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have well integrated, but they still have ethnic and cultural lobbying bodies that get
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political candidates to act in Indian or Chinese, or in the case of Kemi Badnock, Nigerian interests.
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Whereas assimilation would require you, like Calvin Robinson's dad or Ben Habib's dad, to
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marry an English person, ensure that your children are partially English, ensure that you renounce
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your previous citizenship and fully adopt the identity and even the heritage of the people
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that you're moving into. And that should be quite high bar, and we're not putting that high bar there,
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especially if you're marrying your cousin in a very closed off community.
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It'd be like you, Stelios, grouping with lots of Greek people and trying to plan to,
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you know, impose Greek culture. I mean, there are worse cultures to impose on us.
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Maybe you're going to suggest we retake Constantinople or something.
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Yeah, to be fair. I mean, if you call on me, Stelios, I'm there.
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Yeah, it would be totally absurd. Interesting thing from this article from the BBC, though.
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We're saying all this, but speaking on Wednesday, Assistant Chief Constable David Beck
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said he was absolutely appalled that there has been another murder of a woman in Northern Ireland.
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Too many women are losing their lives at the hands of men.
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Yeah, gripped media, as you alluded to here, Josh.
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After that piece from the BBC came out, they arrested the chap and named him Ahmed Abdirahman.
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He has an address on Dame Street in Dublin and is originally from North Africa.
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Was remanded in custody on suspicion of murder at Dublin District Criminal Court this morning.
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BBC are burying the lead on the migrant origins of this crime epidemic.
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I mean, Matt Goodwin's done a very good thread recently.
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Here are the ten reasons we must leave the ECHR.
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And you think, oh, it must be solid arguments about the merits of the legal doctrine.
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No, it's just all of the so-called asylum seekers who have come over and committed murders and terror attacks.
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Like Ahmed Ali Ali, the Moroccan asylum seeker who killed a pensioner who said that this is for Gaza.
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He's exactly the reason why we need the death penalty.
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Or Sakha Idad Ahi, an Afghan asylum seeker who was staying in a government-funded hotel, government-funded read us,
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and he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old Albanian girl twice in the same hotel.
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Or this chap, Shahin Darvish Naren Jabin, a failed Iranian asylum seeker whose mission to stay in the UK expired in 2015.
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He then murdered Brenda Bailey, an 87-year-old woman.
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Azam Mangori, Iraqi Kurd, denied asylum in 2018, but never deported.
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He then murdered and dismembered Lorraine Cox, 32-year-old woman walking home from a night out in Exeter.
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I mean, we've got the Clapham acid attacker there, Abdullazidi.
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Still stayed here at our expense, ladies and gentlemen.
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Well, we've got another example as of last week.
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An asylum seeker who sexually attacked his stepdaughter won't be sent back to Africa so he can give his wife emotional support.
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An asylum seeker who sexually attacked his stepdaughter avoided deportation back to Africa
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It was ruled that if the man, originally from Central Africa, was removed,
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lose all emotional support and it would negatively affect her children's well-being.
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Did the sexual assault not affect the children's well-being?
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Does the wife also not bear responsibility for bringing this predator into her own household?
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What about the feeling that people are not publicly safe?
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Yeah, another thing that might make the public feel unsafe is because the Daily Mail put some
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interesting stats in here about the number of foreign criminals.
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So the last time I heard about it was from a parliamentary report that said we had about
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They've said, in 2023, there were 11,940 foreign criminals.
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That was when we were the highest in Western Europe and I think the second highest in all of Europe.
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Bear in mind we've also had over 140,000 illegal migrants break into the country since 2018.
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And there's also the fact that more and more criminals are going, you know, unprosecuted and
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Like, think of things like the moped gangs in London.
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Very difficult to catch because they go very quickly, funnily enough.
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30 paedophiles caught with Category A images have been allowed to walk free from prison.
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And also, we need to remember, to remind people of several presenters who were caught
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with Category A images and they just didn't go...
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Well, if we just take a cursory scroll down, if you obviously see any of these...
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And the person who distributed these images to them.
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Strange that, how none of the judges want to give them jail time.
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And remember, if these people, if you decide to see them in the local area, be sure to
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socially shun them because they are child predators.
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But also, this kind of rationale literally suggests that no one should be placed in prison
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Because they will have people close to them whose well-being will be impacted negatively
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Have you considered that there is someone who needs to be jailed here?
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Especially people who disagree with the agenda.
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Just had a miscarriage, by the way, so she's not having a good year.
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She sent the following very ill-advised tweet, and I'm going to read it out, and I must disavow
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Set fire to all of the effing hotels full of the...
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While you're at it, take the treacherous government and politicians with them.
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Now, we must disavow all of that, because we cannot endorse violence on this channel.
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Should she have got 31 months in prison for it, while all those paedophiles didn't?
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Well, was there any evidence that anyone did these things because of her tweet?
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Surely that would be one of the sort of burdens of evidence for the prosecution.
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It's hard to trace whether or not any of the, again, chaps who decided to commit a crime
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by setting light to an asylum hotel in, I think it was Rotherham, had seen this tweet,
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But fortunately, a burden of proof is not needed if they just don't like your politics.
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Because another one that they read out during the court proceedings was a report, was an
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ex-post in response to a Tommy Robinson video, where she said, Somalian, I guess, with a
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That's completely unrelated, as far as I'm concerned.
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I'm pretty sure I and Hersey Ali could have tweeted that, because, funnily enough, Somalians
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commit a lot of crime in this country, 72% of them are on social housing, and for some
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reason we've brought in more Somalians through family reunification videos.
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Visas at the start of this year than we have chemists, biologists, and engineers from all
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I don't understand why one of the poorest countries on Earth, we need people from there.
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We need a bit more piracy going on, that's what we need.
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But again, it's the premise that if they just made contact with British soil, with British
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institutions, that they'd be productive and law-abiding like you and me.
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It's just the air in Mogadishu that makes them a failed state.
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No, it's the individuals themselves, obviously.
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So she's got to serve at least 40% of her 31-month sentence before being released on
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Again, bear in mind, none of these guys got jail time for literally abusing children,
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But this was pointed out to me by a chap named Stark, Naked Brief on X, very good handle.
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The judge that did this is Melbourne Iman Casey, right?
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Because earlier this year, he also handled this case.
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Mohamed Abkar, schizophrenic, sprayed petrol on before setting a light, Harshi Odawa, 82,
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and Mohamed Rayaz, 72, in London and Birmingham.
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I don't think that's his home address, originally.
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I think he's probably from somewhere else and should be sent back there, but there you
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Was found guilty of attempted murder on the 6th of November, 2023.
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And his sentencing, the judge said Abkar believed people possessed by evil spirits controlled
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So a genuine insane person, Islamist, guilty of attempted murder.
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Much like Valdo Calicane, he will never see the inside of a jail cell.
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Bear in mind, during the trial, the jury heard Abkar tell Mr. Odawa, I swear in the
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name of Allah, in the name of God, you will know me, and then set him on fire.
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But the attacks were not treated as a terrorism-related incident, and jurors heard one psychiatrist
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agreed Abkar, who came to the UK from Sudan in 2017, he had paranoid schizophrenia.
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So, Judge Melbourne Inman KC said Abkar would be detained in hospital for medical treatment
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indefinitely until any consent for his release is given by the relative Secretary of State.
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So we just have Sudanese schizophrenics, and again, another one of the poorest countries
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One of the last countries on the list that if you were in favor of immigration, you would
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pick if you were rational, which is a bit of an anachronism anyway.
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No, I want to add that there is another aspect of the two-tier policing and two-tier justice
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system issue here, because what happens in this case is that the judges who try to adjudicate
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and try to form a judgment about what happened and to try to see the degree of moral culpability,
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but also criminal mindset, they are trying to establish what went on in the case of that
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So what seems to me to be a pattern here is that people who are committing crimes of
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the sort from these origins get ridiculously charitable interpretations, whereas the kinds
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of reasons that a lot of judges may appeal to in order to say that some individuals like
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this person there has diminished responsibility are not reasons that they are willing to appeal
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to when they are talking about to people who are posting on social media.
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So, yeah, what I wanted to say is that the kind of stress, the kind of, you know, schizophrenic
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or whatever, the kind of moral or indignation or the kind of psychological burden people may
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have when they confront their everyday life is something that enters the considerations
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that judges appeal to in order to say that some people aren't criminally responsible, but
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they are routinely not appeal to when it comes to people posting on social media on cases
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Well, it's very important to raise because the judge in Lucy Connolly's case accused her
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of playing the mental health card. Literally what he said. So if you look like this, and
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those are your opinions, you will go to prison for over two years. If you look like this and
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you're not from Britain, you get a hospital bed at the taxpayer's expense. And more at
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the taxpayer's expense, just to leave you on a really cheery note, lads, we have news from
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Kate McCann. The Home Office has put out a call to asylum hotel providers looking for
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more space. After a spike in illegal channel crossings, Labour promised to end the use
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of hotels, which cost four million a day, but is now looking for more capacity. There
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was a parliamentary debate on September the 10th about illegal migration, and Nick Timothy,
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a Conservative MP, stood up and said, I've been going through Yvette Cooper's announcement
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about asylum. And she says that in order to clear the asylum backlog, she's going to grant
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blanket amnesty to 70%. And she's going to do that so that she can move the costs for asylum
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seekers from the foreign aid budget to the welfare budget. This foreign aid budget is
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set by an Act of Parliament, the welfare budget, not all of it is, and so they don't have to
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report the figures on that. And to do so, they're going to have to give every single
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asylum seeker, failed or otherwise, every illegal migrant, access to claim the full spectrum
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of benefits. And this is going to raise the asylum bill by 3.8 billion a year.
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They really are some of the worst human beings imaginable, aren't they?
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Yeah. So we're going to get more foreign criminals, you're going to go to prison if
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you complain about it, and you're going to be made pay for it.
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We've got some rumble rants. Sorry, gents, it's going to be a really depressing podcast
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And that's a random name. Lots of immigrants, legal and illegal, hate the West. They see our
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So, I've been doing some coverage recently about Japan. And it's been going rather well,
00:25:19.620
actually. And in fact, the Japanese have taken note. And so I wanted to do a segment basically
00:25:24.160
explaining multiculturalism and its consequences and how it's been a disaster for the human race.
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Unintentionally quoting Uncle Ted there. But the point being here that they've taken our segment
00:25:39.660
and translated it here into Japanese. And you can see in the space of two days, 131,000 views. And
00:25:48.520
there are lots of comments here. Like there's one here. Why are foreigners more worried than
00:25:54.400
Japanese politicians? They've discovered that one. You know, why is it that these podcasters care more
00:26:01.420
about the well-being of people than our actual politicians? Well, let me tell you, Japan,
00:26:05.700
that is true of all Western politicians as well. This is how they get you. This is the formula.
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And it does seem to be a formula that sort of gets rolled out in whichever country
00:26:23.320
What's very important to say, because your last segment was excellent, I'm glad they translated it,
00:26:27.520
is that a source who spoke to the Japanese government told me, part of the reason they're doing
00:26:32.460
this is to attract more corporate investment to alleviate their debt crisis. And the corporations
00:26:37.440
are coming in and saying, right, well, we've got transgender employees. We want to hire the best
00:26:42.640
possible workers. So you have to liberalize your gender and your immigration laws in order for us
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to put a headquarters in Tokyo. And so the government is going along with this. They're instituting
00:26:53.160
ruinous social policies for Japan to attract more capital investment. But that's obviously only a short-term
00:26:58.420
thing, because as we know, the kinds of migrants that are going to be brought in are going to be net
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tax dependents. And the Japanese taxpayer is going to be paying for all of these costs and going to be
00:27:06.680
Yeah, the solution isn't more mass immigration, by the way. The solution is reforming the economic
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system, which relies too much on lent money, really. It needs to be streamlined and made as efficient
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as possible. That is how you get a flourishing economy. You should be, you know, trading a lot.
00:27:25.520
That is how you get yourself out of this situation. It is not by doing this, because as you can,
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as you'll see throughout the segment, it is not worth it. And yes, actually, a lot of Japanese
00:27:37.420
people in the comments were unaware of a lot of the things going on. And so I wanted to explain it
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in sort of give you a nice big overview of the kind of things we've covered for years now,
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because it's sort of second nature to us to talk about it. But to an outsider, perhaps,
00:27:52.620
it seems a bit more difficult to understand. And I'm going to use the UK as an example,
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not only because that's where I live and have grown up my entire life, but I sort of see Japan
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as the Britain of the East. And so it's a good equivalent, you know, an island nation that values
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politeness and orderliness, that interested in the preservation of your heritage, both known for
00:28:14.380
liking tea and gardening as well, just coincidentally. And it also seems like a very nice place as well.
00:28:20.000
And it sort of, it has this aspect to it that it reminds me a little bit of home away from home.
00:28:26.020
It certainly felt like it when I was there. It's the reason I'm going back there for my honeymoon,
00:28:29.700
my missus speaks fluent Japanese. We love the country, and we would like Japan to remain
00:28:36.440
Japanese. Therefore, the Japanese people must preserve both their culture and their role as an
00:28:41.260
unquestionable demographic majority. Because if either of them slip, Japan becomes less Japanese,
00:28:46.100
and it becomes less of the beautiful place that we greatly admire.
00:28:48.140
So it's also worth mentioning as well, we're an alternative media organisation, and we have to
00:28:53.820
support ourselves via subscriptions to our website and through merch. And so we've recently got a US
00:29:00.620
election line as that's coming up. So if you did want to support our work, you can buy some of these
00:29:07.440
very cool t-shirts and mugs. So please do that if you could. And so Japan might think of something
00:29:15.980
like this when they think of England. So this is obviously a real place. This is Pulteney Bridge in Bath,
00:29:21.260
which I actually live around the corner from at one point. And so there are places similar to how Japan
00:29:27.260
imagines Britain, but they're becoming fewer and fewer. And the places that are like this are being run down,
00:29:36.560
basically. And there are a whole host of reasons for that. And one of them is that the people who made
00:29:43.200
these things, the culture in which it was created, is being pushed out of many of these areas. And so
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if we have a look at the census here, this is was taken in 2021. And the dark blue represents
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basically the white areas, as in the Europeans, and then the other colours represent
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hang on, I'll get rid of that first, it'll be a bit easier to see. Okay, there we go. So you can see here that
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a lot of the migration has gone to economic centres, so areas where people can make the most money. And
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that's because a lot of the migration isn't migration to the UK, because they really like our way of life
00:30:26.720
and have respect for us. It's that they want to extract resources from us, they want to make money,
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they're sort of have a mercenary like attitude. And you see this reflected in the kind of areas in which
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they live, which have been fundamentally changed. And you can go to areas of London now. And you can
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find that in some areas, in fact, you know, here's Hackney, famous part of London, there are parts of it
00:30:52.720
that are very highly dense with minorities, there's one minority majority, just to find it off the top
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of my head. But there are places in in lots of areas of London that have it. Birmingham as well.
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White Chapel is a good example. That's somewhere around here, isn't it? It's East London. It's
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important to note. There we go, Tower Hamlets. There's 28%. There are some where it's only like
00:31:18.800
10% of people are white. And that's not even just including white British as well that that could
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mean any Europeans at all. And so we've pretty much lost our capital city now, I think only about a
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third of the population of London is, is it white British or just white more generally?
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White British. So we are now a minority in our own capital city. And this is playing out
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in lots of major cities as well. And you can see here Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds.
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Yeah, this is, and you can see the sort of point of injury here, it's sort of London,
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and it's spreading out like a rash across the rest of England. You can even see in Wales,
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Cardiff there. And there are a few places in the southwest that are far away enough that they're
00:32:08.720
far removed, similar to Scotland, which you can't see here. But there's been a massive demographic
00:32:16.320
shift. And it's changed the very nature of the United Kingdom, because British people are becoming
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increasingly a minority. And that we might see a situation if this carries on, where we become a
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minority in our own country, which would be a tragedy for our culture, for the people,
00:32:34.880
for the continuation of tens of, well, about 10,000 years of work from our ancestors to create
00:32:45.360
So two things on that. When immigration was lower before 2019, the date at which the white
00:32:51.120
British would become a minority in Britain was 2066. So it would be exactly 1,000 years since the
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Norman Conquest. It's not going to be earlier than that. But by 2083, Britain is due to be 54%
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first-generation immigrant. Not just not white British, not just not born here, first-generation
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immigrant. That's not a country anymore. That's an economic zone that people come and go from.
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And I don't want to see the same fate to befall Japan, let alone here.
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So we were promised that this was all done for economic reasons, and that's how it's being proposed
00:33:23.760
in Japan. But it's now finally being openly admitted that migration to the UK has failed to
00:33:30.560
boost any economic growth in the first place. This is now pretty much common knowledge, yet it still
00:33:35.920
continues because no one knows how to stop it. Well, no one in the mainstream, and there's not
00:33:40.960
also the will to change it. So it's also worth pointing out as well, most popular baby names.
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Muhammad is the most popular boy's name yet again for 2023. And yes, I wonder why that is. Is it
00:33:55.920
anything to do with the large Muslim population that the native British taxpayers have to support because
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a lot of them don't work? It's just ridiculous. And so you can see, you think that if we're doing
00:34:09.360
so much for these migrant communities, that they would be at least a bit reverent towards the host
00:34:15.040
population and grateful as, you know, anyone who does you a favour makes your life tangibly better.
00:34:21.120
If you're a normal, healthy person, you show them gratitude, you go out of your way to treat
00:34:25.200
them with respect. And that's not what happens. Here's the Leeds riots. And you might notice from
00:34:30.960
the video, a lot of these people are not British. What happened here was the social services went to
00:34:37.440
take a child away from a family that was not raising them in conditions that we saw fit to be raising
00:34:43.360
children. They're basically abusing their children. And the local area refused the authority of the social
00:34:50.400
services. Then the police came in to restore order. And then they set fire to police vehicles
00:34:55.280
and actually drove the police out of the area. And they set fire to things. This is how we are treated
00:35:02.880
in our own country. And what they're doing is they're rejecting our authority in these zones because they
00:35:07.120
are now the majority in some areas. And they're saying, we don't need you to govern us. And we saw this
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in some of the riots in August as well, whereby they said, we don't need your police protection.
00:35:17.440
These were Muslims. Because they had weapons. They had knives. And they went out and they went
00:35:21.440
to look for people. And they did find people. And they attacked people.
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What we need to say here, because we're talking about multiculturalism, and a lot of people don't
00:35:30.720
know, is that multiculturalism is not the idea that people from anywhere around the world can go to
00:35:36.400
another place and assimilate and integrate into the culture. Multiculturalism is precisely the claim
00:35:43.920
that people shouldn't do this. And people from different groups should have different ways of
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life. Now, there are many groups. Whenever we're talking about the entire globe, there are many
00:35:54.560
cultures, many people who have many customs and many ways of life. But what happens here is that
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a lot of people are thinking that their own way of life should be higher than the law of the country
00:36:11.200
to which they immigrate. So that's one of the major areas of problem when it comes to
00:36:18.960
multiculturalism is that some that people from the left are being told that you should come here and
00:36:25.840
people from here, the indigenous people shouldn't demand from you to respect the rules, you can play
00:36:31.520
by your own rules. So at some point, they will say, well, we're going to play by our own rules when it
00:36:36.800
comes to safety as well. So a good example of this as well, and how also these these groups come in
00:36:43.680
and then replace the native culture is this is from Notting Hill Carnival. This used to be a carnival
00:36:48.960
for native British Londoners. And it was taken over by people from the Caribbean and Africa, and has now
00:36:55.440
become a source of crime. So in London, more generally, knife and gun murders have been increasing pretty
00:37:02.240
rapidly. And there's almost always cases at these events of knife and gun crime. This didn't used to
00:37:09.360
happen. Okay, crime was very, very rare in Britain, until we opened it up to these foreign mercenaries.
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Police officers are sexually assaulted every year, there have been acid attacks, people have died.
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It is violent. And yet it is sponsored by the very multicultural Muslim mayor of London.
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And so it's also worth pointing out as well, that not all people behave exactly the same. For example,
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black Londoners make up just 13% of the population, but are responsible for 61% of knife murders,
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and 63% of gun crimes, which is a massive overrepresentation. And so that should be taken,
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you know, as we need to be very careful importing people like this into our country, if at all. Also,
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the grooming gangs, largely a Pakistani phenomenon. Entire communities were implicated in this, the
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entirety of the Pakistani community. In all these various areas, this is just some of them that it
00:38:06.720
happened across England is still going on now, because a lot of them have gone unprosecuted,
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likely 10s of 1000s of them roaming free. There are stories of them running into their victims in
00:38:18.480
in things like shopping centres and things like that. And their victims being overcome with anxiety
00:38:25.040
because the person who abused them, and there was a racial element, they targeted white girls,
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and they were largely Pakistani men, that doesn't get talked about enough. And none of them have been
00:38:35.920
deported. None of them have been removed from the country, they have no right to be here. And yet,
00:38:40.960
because of human rights lawyers, and things like that, they're allowed to stay because they'll be
00:38:45.600
persecuted in their foreign country, which I think is actually a good thing. I don't even think they
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should be alive if they do these sorts of things. In the last trial, one of the victims gave a witness
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statement. She spoke to the men that had abused her as a child, and she was asked to censor her
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statement because she requested to have them deported after they finished their prison sentence.
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And as to the numbers, in the last year, there was a task force set up by the previous government
00:39:08.160
just to identify victims and perpetrators. They found 4,000 victims and 1,500 perpetrators in one
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year. Imagine how many more there are. It's ridiculous, isn't it? And it's even being admitted
00:39:20.080
by our state media that the police left children at the mercy of the gangs because they were scared of
00:39:26.240
being called racist. Because the police didn't do their job because they were worried about the
00:39:31.680
backlash against them if they targeted these communities, even though they were doing this in
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the first place. And in fact, 20% of child abuse victims are involved with these gangs. So the
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extent is massive. Bear in mind the Asian population, which also counts Japanese people, who are not
00:39:52.000
doing these crimes. I don't think there's the Japanese register on our crime charts at all.
00:39:56.960
No, they don't, no. What they mean is Pakistani, but the total Asian population is 8%. So the victims of
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this crime are 20% of all child sexual exploitation crimes. That is, again, a vast over-representation
00:40:10.080
that is not being punished. And also there is the whole apparatus of the mainstream media and the
00:40:15.760
state who are literally demonizing everyone who speaks about it.
00:40:22.000
Mm-hmm. So I need to pick up the pace a little bit because I've been going on for a while.
00:40:26.480
So it's worth mentioning as well. I don't know who's highlighting my notes, but please stop.
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Here is London. So 36.8% of London's population identified as white British,
00:40:39.760
which is lower than the national average of 78.4%. And now it's to the point where you need a salary
00:40:45.200
of three times the national average to even be able to buy a house, which is absurd. Because it's so
00:40:52.320
overpopulated, right? This is me right now. I can't find anything on the market that is suitable,
00:40:58.320
that is not a wreck. And combined, me and my missus are making over six figures. It's impossible to get
00:41:04.320
somewhere. And it's also worth mentioning as well that there are gangs, largely foreign gangs,
00:41:09.280
they're actually on motorized bicycles and scooters going around just stealing people's phones in the
00:41:16.000
street. And there's not really a lot that can be done about this because there's just so many of them.
00:41:21.040
You know, the police do catch them sometimes. I've seen footage of police cars knocking them off
00:41:24.720
their bikes and things like that, which is great. But it's just so widespread that they can't stop
00:41:31.440
it. And this never used to happen either. The majority of police forces in England and
00:41:35.200
Wales haven't solved a single burglary in the last year. I know it's ridiculous, isn't it?
00:41:39.520
They do lock people up for tweets. And of course, the crime rate as well. Obviously,
00:41:43.520
there's a bit of a dip for the lockdowns because no one was out and about. But you can see,
00:41:48.480
just since 2015, there is a pretty significant increase in just general crime rate per 1,000
00:41:56.400
of the population. And so per capita crime is rising. It's pretty obvious that it's just
00:42:02.000
becoming a worse place to live. It's expensive and ridden with crime. Who wants to live there?
00:42:06.160
Well, apparently, foreign mercenaries. And that's about it. It's also worth mentioning,
00:42:10.800
while they're here, they disrespect our heritage. So Black Lives Matter, which you might have heard of
00:42:16.480
in the, you know, for the United States movement, was a big thing because there is a significant
00:42:21.520
black population in the UK now. And this has led an alliance between minorities and communists,
00:42:29.200
both of which hate Britain, tearing down statues. And here they illegally tore down a statue and threw
00:42:35.520
it in a river. And they didn't receive any prison time for this because our political regime tacitly
00:42:42.480
approves. But I think that tearing down statues is a sign that you are possessed of ideology to the
00:42:49.200
point whereby you've stopped respecting those who came before. And, you know, the person whose
00:42:55.200
statue it was, they were a former slaver. However, they had a statue because they did a lot of
00:43:02.000
philanthropic work and invested in the local area. That's why they had the statue. There is nuance to
00:43:06.800
historical characters that gets lost if you tear them down and throw them into a river. And it's
00:43:11.920
also worth mentioning as well that our history is desecrated by trying to write in people that were
00:43:18.160
never here. So they're trying to claim that in, you know, a thousand years ago there were still
00:43:22.960
black people here. Even in the Roman times, two thousand years ago, the black people, they were
00:43:28.240
always here. And so you should accept them being here now because it's always been the case. It's just
00:43:33.360
a lie. They're making it up. There's no historical basis. There's no evidence for this. And, you know,
00:43:40.320
you see it as well in TV representations of things. So here is Anne Boleyn, a famous wife to Henry VIII,
00:43:47.840
one of the kings of England, portrayed by an African woman. Why? Because they want to push this into our
00:43:54.560
faces. They want to make us ashamed to be who we are and to revere our colonizers, basically.
00:44:03.840
And so if we wanted to do anything about it, there is the Equality Act, which makes it legal
00:44:10.560
for employers to discriminate against the native population in favour of foreigners. This has
00:44:15.360
legal basis to discriminate against the native population, the people who have the most claim
00:44:19.760
to these islands. And if you want to complain about it online, there's this act here, which makes it a
00:44:27.280
crime to point out the people doing this to us and things like that. And if you want to do it in
00:44:33.200
person, there's also the Public Order Act, which if someone takes offence to something that you say,
00:44:38.080
however reasonable, even if it's based in fact, you can be arrested for just simply hurting their
00:44:43.760
feelings. The same with the Communications Act. It's based on whether you hurt people's feelings,
00:44:49.040
and sometimes being completely honest and being factual about the state of reality gets you in
00:44:55.680
trouble and makes you do prison time. This was the piece of legislation that I was threatened with
00:45:01.360
arrest for. There is footage of this online because I stood outside talking about the LGBT activists and
00:45:06.960
I said the word insidious and a police officer thought I was insulting a woman and came over and said,
00:45:11.200
if you keep talking, I will arrest you. This doesn't prosecute you if you say things in your own home,
00:45:16.800
only outside. But another piece of legislation, which is a non-crime hate incident that records the
00:45:22.400
things you say in person or offline that can stop you from getting a job, now doesn't matter whether or
00:45:27.680
not you said the thing indoors in your own home, on the internet, or in public, you will still have this
00:45:32.480
black mark against you. So we literally police thought crimes here in the UK. And it's worth mentioning as
00:45:38.160
well. The UK had a general election and this was our opportunity to deal with the immigration situation
00:45:44.960
and there was a left-wing sort of socialistic landslide because the right-wing party was so
00:45:51.360
corrupt that they were very unpopular. And the Reform Party was the main party campaigning
00:45:56.480
on immigration and they only got five seats in our parliament, which has 650. But if you look at
00:46:02.960
the percentage of votes relative, oh, it's being strange, but if you look at the percentage of votes,
00:46:11.520
Reform got 14% but only got five seats. Whereas if you look at the Liberal Democrats,
00:46:17.920
they got 12%, so about, you know, 2% less, but they got 72 seats. This, the way the political system
00:46:25.440
operates seems very ineffective at reflecting national mood. And it's worth pointing out as well,
00:46:34.320
even mainstream outlets were saying immigration is the key issue and we didn't get it addressed.
00:46:41.040
And it's to the point where 9 and 10 constituencies want tougher controls in immigration.
00:46:45.280
And if you remember the demographics before, the areas in red here that want an increase in numbers
00:46:51.760
or relaxed controls are where the immigrants already are the majority. So all of the native British areas,
00:46:59.680
we are the majority that want to stop immigration, but it's being imposed upon us anyway.
00:47:06.320
This survey as well came out and it said that the people that voted for less immigration
00:47:12.800
underestimated the number of immigrants coming in by a factor of 10. So we have net immigration of
00:47:18.160
700,000 people added to the population every year. It's total about 1.2, 1.3.
00:47:22.400
About a 1% population growth a year because of immigration.
00:47:26.080
And the people that said we want to reduce immigration thought it was only 70,000.
00:47:30.880
So if they knew the real figures, imagine how angry people would be.
00:47:34.240
Exactly. And it's worth pointing out as well, because there is an incoming election. I believe
00:47:39.040
it's on the 27th of October. So please bear this in mind in Japan.
00:47:42.880
You have the potential to do something about it before it's too late, because what has been done
00:47:48.960
to the UK is an utter tragedy. It's why I'm here doing this right now. I was going to be an academic,
00:47:55.440
I was going to be a university lecturer, but I left because I saw this as far, far more important,
00:48:02.000
because it's the fate of my entire country, rather than just furthering scientific research,
00:48:08.000
which can wait. But this is a fight for the very essence of Europe and North America.
00:48:15.120
We cannot allow this to continue. You cannot allow it to continue in Japan, because it is a tragedy.
00:48:23.120
Yeah, very good. We've got some rumble rants here before Stelios takes us away with another depressing
00:48:27.360
segment. Sorry, I already set the tone here, didn't I, today? I apologize for my voice,
00:48:31.360
by the way. It's just, it's just going. $50 from Blood for the Blood God. I could have just, that's okay.
00:48:37.760
It's all right. I don't need it now. Think of the, I don't think I can read that out, actually.
00:48:43.840
That might be a crime in my country. I think that might be slightly too offensive to read out.
00:48:50.480
Okay, thank you for the donation. But the essence of what you're saying is,
00:48:54.800
those poor people who've come in and ruined your society, how else would they be able to make a living
00:49:00.400
other than ferrying? Drugs. Drugs. That's the essence of what you're saying.
00:49:05.600
Albanians, yes. Thank you for $50 as well. Yes. We do appreciate it.
00:49:08.720
Uh, Kassel Dewan, absolutely amazing segment from Josh. I agree. Thank you.
00:49:13.040
Firm bond between traditional nationalistic governments worldwide is how we win. If one
00:49:16.480
nation fails, France, Germany, or indeed Japan, we're all poorer for it. I'd also add Hungary to
00:49:20.400
that list, because they're doing a very good job. That's a random name, $5. Genuinely didn't think I was
00:49:24.320
fed posting. Apologies. Well, the line is just much tighter than we'd all like it, I suppose.
00:49:28.720
Thank you for, um, uh, saying so though, and thank you for the other donation.
00:49:32.240
We appreciate it. I forget the Eye of Sauron is upon you. I love our Orc overlords. We need more
00:49:36.000
Grima Wormtongues in positions of power. I disavow Shia Supreme. There are very many Grima Wormtongues
00:49:41.120
there. Um, $5 again from the Muconator. We're witnessing the results of a 50-year education
00:49:45.520
syllabus that constantly told us we are guilty for the crimes of the past. Yes, and also if you import
00:49:50.000
en masse the people that think that they are oppressed by said past, then they're going to be
00:49:53.920
resentful of the native population and be criminals. Also, another $5 from Davyverse.
00:49:58.640
Black Britain is clearly a lie. Just looking at the census data again,
00:50:01.360
there must have been a genocide everywhere outside of London and Birmingham
00:50:04.080
and Bradford if that was true. Yeah, it's ridiculous. And $5, and that's a random name.
00:50:09.200
I know you highlighted how we can reverse the damage, Josh, but to do that we would need to be
00:50:12.800
in power, win elections. How can that be done if every right-wing party is compromised or containment?
00:50:17.040
I think that we've just got to do the best we can. You know, I'm not exactly optimistic about the
00:50:23.520
future, but if we give up, then failure is guaranteed, right? And I think that, you know,
00:50:29.200
worse things in the world could happen than reform get in and they do some olive branch things.
00:50:35.280
Uh, but I've had, I've had chats with reform people this week and I'm not optimistic. I'll have
00:50:41.600
to tell you about them off air. Okay. Because I can't say anything. My, I might want to do a political
00:50:46.080
strategy episode on my show or something at some point, but the current best case scenario for us,
00:50:50.640
I think, is even though the Conservative Party will betray everyone, having Jenrick win the
00:50:55.840
leadership election to then try and be more Farage than Farage to stop reform from being so
00:51:00.720
complacent and soft and create a right-wing arms race, at least on rhetoric, would be best. But as
00:51:07.360
prospects go, they're trying to give us Kemi Badenoch or Zia Youssef to vote for in 2029.
00:51:13.120
So it's pretty difficult. Maybe Trump can liberate us in 10 years time.
00:51:17.600
Who knows? Anyway, take it away. If you're American, it's fine.
00:51:25.920
Right. Okay. So do I have control of the stuff?
00:51:28.960
Yeah. Okay. Okay. So I think we can describe that on a daily basis. When we enter social media and
00:51:38.320
stuff, we're bombarded by all sorts of events and news that seem a bit disconnected. And a lot of the
00:51:45.040
time people try to connect the dots and frequently they do see stuff, but they are unable to draw several
00:51:51.760
implications. I think that this happens, especially when it comes to mainstream media. So right now, a lot
00:51:57.680
of people do say that there is a problem with migration when with foreign crime and throughout
00:52:03.040
the West, but they are very hesitant to draw the implications from it. And that's how we have a
00:52:10.960
narrative that is created by the mainstream media and by the state that comes and says, no, you're only
00:52:17.120
allowed to interpret this as an economic thing. So what they're trying to do is that they are saying
00:52:22.880
that people will at some point find out, people will draw the connections. So let's rush to create a
00:52:28.800
narrative that makes sense of these and steers it towards the direction that is helpful for the
00:52:36.160
government. So I think that we could start by doing the reverse and we could just tell people that we're not
00:52:44.720
living in a society where the government isn't interfering in our lives, it's interfering very
00:52:52.160
much. And it's interfering with social engineering. So if there's social engineering, it means that there
00:52:58.880
is a goal that the government is working towards. Now, in the past, there have been regimes that have
00:53:05.040
tried to coerce people into adopting a particular plan, a particular idea of how they should be. But this
00:53:13.520
hasn't worked and in the West, at least so far, it's not the route that governments have been,
00:53:21.920
have tried to do. They have tried to covertly subvert things. They have tried to get into the minds of
00:53:29.760
people and get them slowly and steadily adopt a new vision, a disastrous vision that has the particular,
00:53:38.160
a particular idea of what the role, our role is within it. So what we need to do is to connect the
00:53:46.400
dots and try and say that if there is social engineering, then there is a goal. And the
00:53:51.360
government is trying to use a narrative that takes us to that goal and tries to enter into our own minds
00:53:59.120
with linguistic tricks, with all sorts of narrative control techniques, into making us become the new
00:54:06.880
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Biden-Harris one, it's like drinking from the wrong cup in Last Crusade. Crumble into dust. Or Joe Biden.
00:54:50.240
I love that film. Yeah, but unironically, I mean, you say this with humour, but there's an important
00:54:58.240
message to it because literally what is hanging from this election, and this is a US election,
00:55:04.160
so this means that a lot of things are dependent on it for the entire West, is that we have reached
00:55:11.200
a situation, a point of extreme polarisation, where if you disagree with the Democrats, you're
00:55:16.400
presented as essentially being demonic. Or an enemy of the state. Yeah. Evil, immoral.
00:55:24.560
Threat to democracy. Exactly. That's their word. Despite them taking undemocratic action.
00:55:28.960
Yes. The reasons I've explained in a previous show. So, a lot of the times, people were saying
00:55:34.000
what the goal was. And they were denounced as really evil people. But now Van Jones actually
00:55:42.320
said it. He said it out loud. So, if he said it, it's okay to play it. Let's play it.
00:55:47.680
The asking the white majority to do something is difficult. And I think it'd be easier if we just
00:55:53.760
acknowledge that it's difficult. No ethnic majority group in 10,000 years of human history that I could
00:56:00.320
find. Everyone from being a majority to being a minority and liked it. And that's basically the
00:56:06.960
request from the racial justice left, is that we want the white majority to go from being a majority
00:56:15.040
to being a minority and like it. That's a tough request. And the reality is that change is hard.
00:56:24.880
So, he said it out loud. How many times did people from the right wing or from the
00:56:29.840
Republicans in the US say that this is the Democrats' goal? And they were denounced as,
00:56:35.920
you know, purveyors of hate speech? Well, there's a phrase that we can't
00:56:38.960
say on YouTube, but I'll use a synonym here. It's the large swap.
00:56:43.520
Now, that's a good way of saying it. I mentioned this because I read the original essay.
00:56:48.480
And in the original essay, it's being given, I believe it was to a synagogue in Paris,
00:56:53.440
as a lecture. And he said, if you import Muslims, you get antisemitism. And so,
00:56:57.680
women, homosexuals, like himself, who gave the speech, and Jews, are soaring off the
00:57:03.440
branch they're sitting on. And this got turned into an antisemitic conspiracy theory that I was
00:57:07.280
accused of spreading. And the same goes for Tucker Carlson or Vivek Ramaswamy, who say that this
00:57:12.480
great swap is a pillar of the Democrat Party platform. Well, Van Jones worked in the Obama
00:57:18.960
White House, shills constantly for Democrats on CNN, is just saying this is the explicit goal.
00:57:24.480
I think a bit of Aristotle is very useful here. And I think Stelios will already know what I'm
00:57:29.600
going to bring up here. And I think, Connor, you do as well, whereby Aristotle argues that tyrants
00:57:35.280
prefer foreign subjects because they're easier to rule over than the natives who put more demands on
00:57:42.080
their leaders. That's, in effect, what he says.
00:57:47.360
Right. So, he says it out loud. The goal is to make the white majority to go from a majority to
00:57:54.400
minority and like it. And that is why, for years now, there has been a whole agenda to present a
00:58:01.680
narrative according to which anyone who says that, no, I don't like my group to lose power,
00:58:09.040
is presented in the worst way possible. So, Van Jones is really honest about it right now,
00:58:17.280
but a lot of people haven't been honest about it for years. So, this narrative has tried to create
00:58:26.720
a situation where it completely destabilizes people's understanding. Literally, weakness has
00:58:33.520
been presented as strength by Joe Biden when he went four years ago on the 8th of November.
00:58:39.920
Muslim communities, but African communities, Asian communities, Hispanic communities,
00:58:44.640
and the wave still continues. It's not going to stop, nor should we want it to stop. As a matter of fact,
00:58:53.760
it's one of the things I think we can be most proud of. So, there's a second thing in that black box,
00:59:02.960
an unrelenting stream of immigration, non-stop, non-stop. Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European
00:59:13.440
descent, for the first time in 2017, will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America,
00:59:20.560
America. Absolute minority. Fewer than 50% of the people in America, from then and on,
00:59:28.160
will be white European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength.
00:59:35.840
Quick correction, by the way. That was during the Obama administration. This was just posted
00:59:39.760
in 2020, because you can see Attorney General Eric Holder. But it's important to know that,
00:59:43.840
because it goes even before. Exactly. Which is what Van Jones was a part of. So, this is a clear,
00:59:49.920
collaborated consensus that this is going to happen. Yes. So, he didn't go out and say it out
00:59:55.840
loud. He said, we're going to become a minority and that's a good thing. Now, whose strength is it if
01:00:04.640
you lose power and you become a minority? Well, it's the strength of the global elites that are using
01:00:10.000
Europe and North America as their own battery farm for wealth generation. Exactly. So,
01:00:15.200
sadly, things make sense. The we, it doesn't mean we as a people. And it's particularly important when
01:00:24.080
the Democrats are trying to say that they are the only protectors of the popular will. When they say
01:00:30.000
we, they don't mean we as a people. Why? Because they want to do social engineering to the people.
01:00:35.920
They want to constantly have open borders and flood countries with people from anywhere in the world.
01:00:42.320
That's why they're talking about endless stream of migration. They're not talking about,
01:00:46.480
about, you know, cultural continuities and discontinuities. That's precisely their goal.
01:00:51.680
So, suddenly, it makes sense. Every disconnected event you see, every gaslighting thing, everything
01:00:59.840
boils down to this. Even things like that, like Judith Battler saying, Hamas and Hezbollah are social
01:01:04.640
movements that are progressive, that are on the left, that are part of a global left. Come on.
01:01:09.200
But it's also worth pointing out as well that America became great the more European it became,
01:01:14.240
right? In that when it was 100% Native American, they're in the Stone Age. And so it, the notion
01:01:22.080
that somehow this is a source of strength when actually, if you look at history, it's the complete
01:01:27.840
So, what they know, and what they keep telling us isn't happening, but when it does happen,
01:01:32.400
it's a good thing, is that cultural change is often downstream of demographic change.
01:01:37.120
Because as much as we all hope that everything is just a marketplace of ideas, that the best
01:01:42.320
values will win out, for lots of people who are non-European, who don't think of themselves
01:01:46.800
as very individualistic, they will have trouble assimilating into a new culture, because for them,
01:01:51.520
their ethnic identity, from their homeland, is more important than the ideas of the host nation.
01:01:57.200
And so that I know, if they import lots of people in, encourage them to be multicultural,
01:02:01.200
encourage them to live in their own cultural ghettos, apart from the host population,
01:02:05.040
that over time this will divide and conquer the population, and therefore give them more power.
01:02:10.000
It is also worth pointing out as well, that Europeans, white Europeans in particular,
01:02:15.840
are unique in the entire world for having an out-group preference when studied. As in,
01:02:21.520
they prefer people outside of their own ethnic group, which is unprecedented in human history,
01:02:30.400
And what we need to say is that when you're talking about the free marketplace of ideas and debate,
01:02:35.120
there is a limit to who you can debate with. There's a limit. I'm all for debate.
01:02:39.680
I'm all for debate. And I think it's a good thing to have debates.
01:02:43.280
Why? Because it's the only way to combat polarization in a non-violent manner.
01:02:48.320
Right now you have the Democrats in the US who are essentially saying, if you combat,
01:02:52.880
if you disagree in any way with the idea that white people need to become a minority and like it,
01:02:59.840
you're essentially a demon who is talking hate speech and needs to be persecuted.
01:03:05.120
No, you can't discuss with people who think this.
01:03:07.680
The only way to solve this in a non-violent way, which is the way that I want, I want non-violent
01:03:13.840
ways to solve things, is by taking a step back from the polarization and opening people's minds.
01:03:21.840
And obviously, a lot of people within politics are not going to do that because they want to profit
01:03:28.000
from the polarization. The people, especially who are voting, need to hear this. They need to hear this.
01:03:36.160
And what happened is that what this goal shows is that they have created and they are using a
01:03:43.040
narrative for more than a decade now, for many years now, that tries to completely guilt shame
01:03:49.600
people into accepting this. And people would normally say, well, my group losing power is a bad thing.
01:03:57.680
So the whole idea is to how to guilt shame people into thinking it's a good thing. And this requires an
01:04:05.200
attack on several fronts, on culture, on symbolism. They're attacking symbols of good and evil on
01:04:12.480
several places. That's why, for instance, we have orcs. What do orcs have to do with it? It has
01:04:17.840
everything to do with it once you understand the symbolism in it. And what I mean by that is very
01:04:23.120
simple. Orcs in Lord of the Rings are a symbol of evil. So when evil is presented as good or as humane,
01:04:31.200
people's moral conscience gets destabilized and people get demoralized.
01:04:36.960
Well, if people have a destabilized sense of morality, then they're easier to control,
01:04:41.040
basically, because they don't know what they stand for and they're more passive.
01:04:43.920
Exactly. Now, you would say that Democrats are particularly sensitive and they care about the,
01:04:49.360
and all progressives are particularly sensitive and they care about people. And they have hate
01:04:54.240
speech because they care about people's emotions. But I think we have been saying for a long time now
01:04:59.120
that hate speech isn't about the victim. It's about the government. It's all about increasing
01:05:03.760
government control. Here we have in the UK, black law student Suhail Ali, who called England star
01:05:10.000
Bukayo Saka, a, within quotation mark, monkey, used the N-word and a black piece of
01:05:17.120
S is let off because he was not intending to be racist. Oh, so it's all right then.
01:05:22.080
So that's all you need to see right there. It's not about the victims. It's not about the victims
01:05:27.680
of hate speech. It's about who to prosecute. So they said, this is a law student who may potentially
01:05:34.160
vote for us. So we're not going to prosecute him. Was the other one offended by being called these
01:05:39.600
things? Maybe, but who cares? Both of them are going to vote. That's how progressives think.
01:05:46.320
Right. We have here, we're going to have to blur that. Yeah. We're going to have to blur this,
01:05:50.720
but there, there's an attack on religious symbols. I'll, we'll, we'll play it afterwards. So there's an
01:05:57.200
attack on religious symbols and we have a consistent series of Christian, um, culture, uh, that is being
01:06:09.840
portrayed in very blasphemous ways. So we had the topless nuns in, in, uh, skates. You could say
01:06:17.280
that, that, that a lot of people may talk about free speech and, uh, the, and, and artistic creativity
01:06:25.280
in a way, yes, but look at the other religions that these people are not going to satirize.
01:06:30.800
Well, the funny thing is that they're sort of going for easy targets because in the UK in particular,
01:06:36.800
Christianity is the only, uh, religion that isn't protected by laws to criticize it. You know,
01:06:43.600
if they started satirizing Mohammed, I'd have a lot more respect for them.
01:06:47.520
They're also the only region that's in decline, whereas Islam is growing.
01:06:50.960
But the, the very expression of Christian faith is particularly offensive to some. So you could
01:06:57.520
ask someone who would see this and they say, well, what does this have to do with it? Oh,
01:07:00.720
some, some crazy academics said that the Canterbury tales are potentially offensive
01:07:05.280
because they're expressing Christian faith. But once you understand the goal that Van Jones
01:07:11.200
was explicit about, you will see how all these silly events, events that seem isolated and fragmented
01:07:18.000
and on their own, they may seem meaningless and sometimes cringe, sometimes funny, sometimes
01:07:22.960
blasphemous, but not parts of something larger are in fact seen as being parts of something larger.
01:07:29.280
They see it as the white man's religion, therefore they have to destroy it to demoralize him.
01:07:32.720
And also on the point of it not being according to their power structure, the entire point of
01:07:37.680
Christianity is to sure render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, but to keep the, the convictions
01:07:42.800
of your, of your faith. And so if a tyrant demands that you comply, no, instead you, you stand by your
01:07:50.080
principles and you would sooner be martyred than become the kinds of person that would throw your
01:07:54.800
fellow Christians into a camp. Exactly. So we have here a prestigious Russell Group University has
01:08:00.000
slapped a trigger warning on Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because of its potentially offensive
01:08:05.520
expressions of Christian faith. No more, no further comment is required. Here we have the other element
01:08:12.400
of it because I have been saying, and a lot of people have been particularly hostile to my point
01:08:17.920
in this, particularly also from all sides, that wokeness has two tiers. It has a Machiavellian tier
01:08:26.320
in its higher echelons of power, and it has a sort of ridiculous, you know, ridiculously naive tier
01:08:33.840
who are a lot of the, you know, naive. Sort of like the Wicked Witch and her henchmen, right? Yes.
01:08:39.680
It's sort of operating in that manner whereby she sends them to do their bidding, but they don't
01:08:44.480
necessarily understand the bigger picture. Yeah. So we have here a Middle Eastern affairs scholar from
01:08:50.080
the University of TikTok conflating a Greek flag from an Israeli flag and attacking it. And at the,
01:08:58.000
I'll play this without sound. Please get rid of it because I've heard this video and it's annoying.
01:09:05.600
Yes. So what's going on is that she made the mistake. I think that people shouldn't do this to
01:09:11.920
flags because I think basically you shouldn't do this. But when she finished and she understood the
01:09:18.240
mistake, she said, okay, my bad. But she posted the video. Because she's a narcissist who has also been
01:09:26.160
told by the dint of her not being white that she can do no wrong. Yes. But in the minds of these people,
01:09:31.280
if you're against Israel, you're automatically good, especially right now. So it's okay that she defiled
01:09:39.120
a Greek flag because her intentions were good in the minds of that audience.
01:09:46.640
Right. Here we have, we have Joshua's claim about Brian Krasenstein. What did Brian Krasenstein do
01:09:56.160
when it comes to comparing Trump? Who did he compare Trump with? A certain Austrian painter
01:10:03.600
who was famous for doing naughty things in the mid-century. Yes. And he's talking about
01:10:09.520
patriotic displays and a strong emphasis on national identity. I want to tell to Brian Krasenstein that
01:10:14.960
the people who fought this Austrian painter also had the strong sense of national identity. Well,
01:10:21.280
do you know who else does right now? The Israelis. And nobody, nobody, sorry,
01:10:25.120
but nobody is telling Israel that they need to become more diverse or have a more inclusive form of
01:10:29.360
Zionism while they're bombing the crap out of Hamas and Hezbollah. And fine, you know,
01:10:34.560
I'd quite like what the Israelis have. But then to say, oh, all expressions of national identity are
01:10:39.040
therefore Adolf Hitler. I think Bibi Metanyahu might have something to say about that.
01:10:42.720
Also, the North Koreans have a strong sense of national identity. I mean, would the communist
01:10:48.800
North Koreans be the same? Soviets? Yeah. There are lots of examples. I think nationalism isn't
01:10:54.720
necessarily, it doesn't necessarily belong to any one political ideology. You can be nationalistic on
01:11:00.640
any side of the political spectrum. We're just the anomaly because we hate ourselves for some insane
01:11:04.720
pathological reason. Right. So now we have all watched the Hoya Saxa controversy with a lady who was
01:11:13.280
who was shot by the police officer after attacking him multiple times and stabbing him multiple times.
01:11:19.200
So you would say, what does this have to do with what Van Jones says? Well, I'm taking
01:11:24.560
Van Jones out of it, but the narrative wants to integrate everything within it. So the important
01:11:31.920
thing here is allocation of responsibility. This police officer was stabbed multiple times,
01:11:38.000
but still there was a huge debate about whose responsibility, whether he had the right to defend
01:11:44.080
himself. So do you have the audacity to defend yourself and think that you have rights as a human
01:11:51.440
being when you're attacked? You have the audacity to think this. I think... Oh, sorry. Go ahead.
01:11:58.240
No, we have this Evan Lovesworth clown here saying to Oren McIntyre, this was racism and abuse. He had
01:12:05.600
a gun and she didn't. She was clearly having a psychotic episode. Yeah. I mean, do you think that
01:12:11.920
people could be dangerous when they have psychotic episodes? With a knife? Yeah. So people having psychotic
01:12:18.160
psychotic episodes do not deserve to be murdered. That Asian police officer should just have allowed
01:12:22.400
himself to be stabbed because didn't he know that that black lady's higher in the oppression hierarchy
01:12:27.280
than him? Yes. So people are slowly connecting the dots because it has been explicit in several ways
01:12:34.640
are explicit. It is explicit that Van Jones hit the final nail of the head of the coffin with his
01:12:42.560
dishonesty. But this is something that is sort of simmering. And we have people who are straightforwardly
01:12:47.360
denying it. And we have Sal the agorist here saying, none of your problems are because someone
01:12:52.160
else immigrated. That's insane to me. So I know this account and he's meant to be a fellow libertarian.
01:12:59.680
Yeah. Although my ideology is very, very different to his. He claims to be a Rothbardian,
01:13:06.000
by the way. I know. And Rothbard actually turned against immigration later on in life when he
01:13:11.760
actually came to realize that it was destructive. So even, you know, the person who he claims to follow
01:13:17.840
disagrees with this position. Students for Liberty put out a post that a friend of mine
01:13:22.080
sent me on Instagram the other week saying, America is only great because of immigration.
01:13:26.080
Oh yes. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians built America. It's the most low possible resolution thought.
01:13:34.000
Well, yeah. So that's the issue here is that there are some people who are just unable to contemplate
01:13:41.600
that there can be a problem with this. And this is a problem with, you could say, with some libertarians
01:13:46.960
as well. Yeah. I consider this kind of libertarian my mortal enemy because, you know, I'm falling into
01:13:55.120
the meme a bit, but these people, people who support open borders are complicit in the sexual assault and
01:14:03.200
murder of the native population by allowing this to happen. And also, I mean, I'm a classical liberal
01:14:10.320
and I completely disagree with this thing here because it views human beings in the abstract and
01:14:16.480
completely ignores culture. And when it comes to studying social phenomena, what we need to do is to
01:14:22.880
look at data. That's the only thing. If we're not looking at data, we're just like ideologues like,
01:14:29.360
like the communists. So we have to look at data. And I'll just, I just want to say Montesquieu is one
01:14:34.800
of the authors who was constantly cited by the US founding fathers. He has written a book called
01:14:41.920
The Spirit of the Laws. It's more than 700 pages talking about how differences of culture
01:14:47.840
impact legislation and the spirit of the laws should reflect different cultures. So I'm saying this because
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people need to know that there is a particular agenda against them. It is intentional and people
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need to start waking up. Right. And here we have, we have people waking up. I don't know if you saw,
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but Anna Kasparian said that she was, she was sexually assaulted by someone. And she was,
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she was particularly vilified by liberals in the, in the US sense.
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I, I, I hope this is sincere. I do. Um, she has spent multiple decades advocating for these exact
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kinds of policies. So until there is some sort of atonement on that part, I'm not going to make
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her a right-wing thought leader. And, and I, this got personal. I really do hope she's okay.
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Quiz her on all of her other perspectives on the issues. And she's still yesterday's liberal.
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I may, I may, I said nothing of the kind that she is a right-wing figure or something.
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What I want to show is that she spoke about this. And as we are told when she shared her story,
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she was accused of panting a wrongful picture of the homeless community with some people
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calling her racist, even though she didn't say what the race the man was.
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Yes. But that, that is also something that happens when people, um, face the consequences of
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this dangerous doctrine on the personal level, they speak up. And even, even if they're in the left,
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here we have from the German green party, agricultural minister, Chem Ozdemir writes that
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his daughter is being sexually harassed by migrants. When she's out and about in the city,
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she and her friends are often unpleasantly stared at or sexualized by men with a migrant background.
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And last thing to Europe, as men of Sko said it, absolutely. He literally killed it here.
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She said, he said that she did the mean Sarah. Are on side said, I have a question for Maga.
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How exactly has illegal migration actually impacted your life? Have you ever considered that immigrants
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are not a real threat that you're being played by Trump and the GOP to scare you into voting against
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your best interests? I would love to see her say that to the mother of some of the murdered daughters
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that have been in the prominent cases recently.
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Yeah. Could she actually look one of those people in the eye and say, how does it affect you personally?
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Have you also considered that this is probably a bot account? Because that bio reads like a fed
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operation. I mean, to be very fair, it could be. Yeah. But it's interesting. I have heard a lot of
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people saying the exact same thing. So bot or not, this is what we constantly...
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Bot or not. It's my favorite game. New TV show.
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So what we need to answer to this bot or not, but to this mentality is that this is something that
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a lot of Democrats have been explicit about that they are promoting the white majority becoming
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minority and liking it. They are explicit about it. So this is why they're doing it. They have said so.
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Excellent. And with that, we'll go on to the video comments. We do have some...
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For today's philosophic video, we honor Robert E. Howard's noble philosophic avatar,
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Conan the Barbarian, who tells us civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they
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know they can be impolite without having their skulls split. This reveals why so many in modern
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times are so ill-tempered, ill-mannered, selfish, egotistical, and rude. Because it has been too long
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since we, as restrained savages, have spit upon our hands, hoisted the black flag, and begun slitting
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Yeah, he was an interesting chap. He used to say that he'd only write if Conan appeared
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to him like an apparition of the night and spoke to him. He genuinely hallucinated Conan standing
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Crush your enemies. See them driven before you.
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So, this is a bit late, but the Simpsons actually did their own version of the bear question all
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the way back in the 90s. It's in the episode where Homer gets Me Too'd and he's getting lambasted on
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some show called Gentle Ben. It's kind of like Oprah, but with the grizzly bear. And basically all
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the women are going up to this bear to vent their grievances about men and how much they prefer bears
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and whatnot. Naturally, Ben runs amok. But it is interesting that no one actually brought up this
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That's a solid reference. I think you're a resident Simpsons expert. Future lads hour on
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That is a good idea, actually. Samson, write that down.
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He's giving me a nod. There we go. Hey, California refugees back with the flowers.
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Today's Flower Friday is not a native California, but a native English Flower Friday.
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I recognize it, yeah. So let's look at the Polygala calcarea.
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This one only grows about five centimeters, obviously has a beautiful bluish, almost purple
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color, and it's only pollinated by butterflies and bees. I would think it's a good one for a garden.
01:20:23.440
I would do it. This is a good website. So next time anyone is on an English countryside stroll,
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take a few pictures of flowers and see if you can look it up on this website.
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So here's a good fact for everyone. 50% of all of the world's bluebells are in Britain.
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So yeah, it's one of those things. There's 50% of the badges as well. So badges and bluebells
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define our woodlands. There you go. Something nice. That's my token white pill for the day.
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There you go. That's a potential flag redesign.
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I know Brian, what's his name from Queen would like that.
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We've got some rumble rants. So $10 from the Mucinator.
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I've been subscribing to the Lotus Eaters since episode one.
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You find gentlemen are my heroes, and this podcast is the best part of my day.
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Keep up fighting the good fight, gents. Thank you very much.
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That's a random name. I don't think the great swap, great replacement,
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now that we're not on YouTube, will succeed because their side only contains evildoers.
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They cannot create anything. This is why they parasitize our society.
01:21:27.280
Yeah, they think they're going to be like technological feudal lords.
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By the way, if you say the great replacement in its original French,
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the YouTube sort of algorithm, the bots don't pick it up.
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It makes you sound very pretentious, but you can get away with it.
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Yeah, that's what we got suspended for a little while ago.
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I literally just read from the essay and I was like,
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this is interesting, and then we got a weak ban.
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But you can go watch the origins of the great replacement on Tomlinson Talks a few episodes ago.
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Anyway, that's a round of names, another two dollars.
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You guys are the first step in this parallel society.
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The more time passes, the more institutions like yours will rise.
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I honestly think we will come out of this stronger.
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That's one of the things that Millet said that I actually thought was quite profound,
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is that we've been persecuted for so long that it's made us strong.
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Yeah, it's sort of like we've been held to such unfair double standards that we've become
01:22:20.880
very robust in our ability to engage in politics now.
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And I think that by attacking the foundations of the West, in many ways it's made us realize just
01:22:32.400
how important what we believe in is and has given us new vitality to approach it.
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I think that's one of the things that does need to be said a lot more,
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is that without this sort of struggle to improve the world, it's very easy to get lost in meaninglessness.
01:22:51.520
This does give us meaning. It certainly gives me meaning. It gives me a reason to get out of bed
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every morning that I want to make the world a better place by what I'm doing.
01:22:59.280
Wokeness is also a terrible selection pressure because if you create a
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rigid structure of lies and politically correct untruths to recite, then you're going to ostracize
01:23:10.720
all the autists who have an eye for detail. So they're just automatically going to
01:23:13.760
gather on one side. It's like no wonder Elon Musk ends up supporting Donald Trump,
01:23:17.760
because people that actually can build and do things and care about the truth, they're just going to
01:23:21.520
gather as a new tribe. It's sort of reassuring that the right over-index is on autistic people,
01:23:26.560
because it's just like a sign that we're winning. It's sort of like, you know how when they're
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rewilding an area, there's a certain species that signifies that it's going well.
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It's the wolves being back in Yellowstone Park that then changed the path of the river.
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That actually happened. I know, yeah. That's great.
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Love it. Threadnought. Grow up Connor and Josh. Sometimes Stelios might need to paint a picture or
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paint a wall or paint Sargon's Warhammer minis. I don't know what that's in reference to.
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A killer 93 winner. I've been watching Y'all for years. My wife does as well.
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Here's a white pill. Since I've been watching, I've made myself better. Got married and joined the army.
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Going to fly AH-64s and going to be a dad. You absolute legend of a man. Well done.
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That's exactly what I'd like to hear. Thank you.
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You know, go fulfill your dreams. Anyway, onto the, onto the written comments.
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If I can find the mouse and scroll down. Where's it going? Ah, that's why I left you with a mouse.
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Wonderful. Thank you. Theodore Pinnock. Urgent wellness check on Connor. How are you taking
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the life of strange news? I'm really quite upset. I saw that.
01:24:25.200
It genuinely ruined my day yesterday. Look, I didn't think, for context, for some reason they
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decided to character assassinate my favorite characters of all time by making Max and Chloe
01:24:35.440
hate each other in a diary entry as an aside. The only reason that franchise is still going
01:24:41.200
after the terrible sequels is because people were waiting for the characters to be reunited
01:24:44.480
and they've basically promised not to do it. So, yeah. Why do they keep pillaging the corpse
01:24:50.720
of things that are good? Don't know. So I'm upset. Also, wellness check. Yeah, I sound terrible.
01:24:56.080
Sorry. Canis Familiaris. Just tuned into segment one. You're really giving us a cheerful Friday, huh?
01:25:00.720
Well, there's not much going on, but tune into Lads Hour afterwards.
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Yeah, Lads Hour. We're saving all the white pills for Lads Hour.
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We've also got another rumble chat. Absolutely agreed. As a fellow turbo autist, I got red
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pilled away from the leftoids at five years old to achieve our parallel society. That means
01:25:17.760
having lots of kids. Get to work, gents. Minimum of five. Blimey.
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I hope my missus isn't listening. She needs no encouragement. Bloody hell. I had to stage a
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dinner party with three under threes on Sunday. I might want to space them out a bit.
01:25:32.560
Uh, catastrophic regression threshold. Morning, gents. I have something wholesome to balance the
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bad bit. Even if it's just personal news, wife and I managed to secure promotions and are now at
01:25:40.880
a point where we're able to start looking to start a family. With any luck, the world will start to
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correct before we hit the breaking point and everything goes to crap. Cheers. Well, congratulations.
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This is what we want to promote over here. Our enemies are childless, resentful, disgenic freaks,
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so it's good that you're all in good shape, that you're all trying to own a home, that you're all
01:25:54.880
working hard and you're all having kids. Always good news. Lady Dragonhawk, poverty doesn't cause
01:25:59.840
crime. Crime causes poverty. Um, yeah, look at BLM. Uh, Josh Firm, aka the single mum maker.
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How do you know about that? Connor, you mentioned migrants who will beg on schedules. An entire racket
01:26:10.720
like that was exposed in my hometown of Blackpool when Mercedes would drop off homeless people with
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signs and dogs in the early morning, then pick them up at night and collect the donations.
01:26:16.560
Yep, same thing happened in Manchester. The same thing happens with the migrants that go around
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on trains and tubes with pre-planted placards saying, my daughter is unwell, please give money
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and just give it to you, and then expect you to give them money, other than a dead-eyed stare,
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which is what I do. So there you go. I say I don't feed pigeons and I don't give money to parasites.
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Lancelot, I hate the term politically incorrect, because if something is political, there's a good
01:26:36.960
chance it's not correct. Yes, well it comes from the Soviets, so it's according to that politics.
01:26:40.720
There you go. And base date, Blackpool Friday, we've lost the right to single
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Royal Britannia. The British have indeed become slaves. Did you see the video of that young
01:26:47.440
chap going up to the Palestine encampment and blasting Royal Britannia at 3am?
01:26:50.400
I did, yeah. Absolutely legendary. I want that guy to come on the podcast.
01:26:54.320
Anyway, on with your comments, Josh. Okay. The person saying I'm a single mummaker,
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again, Japan is transforming from a left-wing fantasy to a left-wing reality very quickly.
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I have no doubt the native Japanese won't stand for it. I very much hope so.
01:27:08.560
There are lots of different falling dominoes that could be the modus for change in lots of other
01:27:16.000
countries. The US is one. Japan is potentially one. Actually, a lot of central European countries
01:27:22.000
as well. Hungary. Hungary. Well, I mean, they've sort of resisted it quite well. It would be very
01:27:27.440
different if, say, a France or a Germany or maybe Italy was just like, yeah, we're sending all these
01:27:33.280
people home. Mass re-migration. That's what we want. That too. I meant the Hungarians as a sort of
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model for getting birth rate decline back up because they're currently running the experiment
01:27:41.920
and it seems to be working, so that's good. So St. Betty Pack says, I'd love to hear what
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everyone's Japanese dubbed voice sounds like. Well, it's not very flattering. In fact, they didn't
01:27:54.560
dub the voice to be fair. They just had written translations and a weird high-pitched, I don't know
01:27:59.520
what it is. Samson, you understand. Like Eleven Labs? Okay, so it's basically AI voice.
01:28:11.920
Okay, one last comment from my section. Sophie Liv says, from what I understand, a majority of
01:28:16.160
property in London is owned by people from India. Sounds about right, yeah. The Saudis, the Russians
01:28:20.720
and the Chinese as well. Not so much the Russians anymore. Oh, no, it used to be. Yeah, you're right.
01:28:24.560
The Chinese own the Docklands, so they own all those new flats. Thanks, Boris Johnson. That was his policy.
01:28:29.520
So Lancelot, they're cutting down statues of Captain Hook here in Australia. Captain Hook.
01:28:34.560
Captain Cook. From Peter Pan. I have the terrible habit of misreading.
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Are you haunted by a crocodile? I'm not saying they're trying to destroy the West,
01:28:49.040
but if they were, this is what it would look like. Yeah, I agree.
01:28:52.480
The idea, war is peace, freedom is slavery, diversity is a strength, and by Omar Awad,
01:28:56.720
the conspiracy theory isn't that it's happening. It's that you don't like that it is happening.
01:29:03.840
Thank you for the sinister look at me, Stelios. Stelios is channeling his villain energy.
01:29:08.000
You've tried twice in this case to disorientate me from you laughing,
01:29:14.080
especially when you showed the topless nun. Because there's not one segment I can get
01:29:19.600
through with Stelios, but something degenerate doesn't come up. You promised me there'd be
01:29:24.320
nothing and there's just tits. No, honestly. That's not nothing. I thought that it would be
01:29:31.120
usage it. Good, man. Okay, okay. Thank you, Sam.
01:29:34.560
So the topless nun wasn't part of it. Anyway, if you want more chaos,
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join us in half an hour for Lads Hour, which Stelios is hosting by Batman and Robin.
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It's going to be a wild, wild. Always winterize your pipes. Until then,
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have a good weekend. See you next week. It's time to waste.